Page County, with a total area of 314 sq. miles is located in Virginia's Northern Shenandoah Valley. Luray, the County seat, is located at the intersection of Routes 340 and 211, 12 miles east of I-81 and 27 miles south of I-66. The area has overnight access to 60% of U.S. industry; is within 500 miles of half of the U.S. population; and offers direct access to Canadian markets via I-81. The Luray Caverns make the County a tourist location for the eastern U.S. and Canada. Stanley and Shenandoah access I-81 via 340/33. The Virginia Inland Port, 25 miles north, provides world wide trade opportunities. Land elevations range from 570' at the South Fork of the Shenandoah River to 4050' in the Blue Ridge Mountains.